Nikki, who plays Dr. and Mrs. Cullen's adopted daughter, Instagrammed a picture of the precious get-together. "I love my fam," she wrote. "Thanks for the soup, cookies, and company @hotpantsusa [Elizabeth's excellent Instagram handle] and @peterfacinelli."

Clearly, these three vamps have kept in touch since the release of the final Twilight installment, Breaking Dawn: Part 2, last November. At the time, though, Nikki admitted it was bittersweet for all the stars to be going their separate ways.

"It feels really sad, and there are not many moments in your life when you can consciously close a chapter," the 25-year-old actress told Movieline. "You reach a milestone like you're graduating college, and you're like, oh—I'm aware that this is going to completely change my life when this is done."

"You normally look back on things in hindsight, but with this we've known that it's been coming to an end since the beginning," she went on. "It's really sad for me. I feel really sad. Everyone else is like, "No, It's fun and exciting!' and it's all those things, too. But it's hard to know what an experience this has been, and be conscious of that, and still know that it's done."